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318100 - True Beginners Learn to Ride

This two session class is for you if you missed out on the experience of learning to ride a bicycle or if you haven't ridden one in decades. Learn in a welcoming and nonjudgmental environment with techniques developed specially for the first-time rider. Class size is limited so register early to reserve your spot. This class will have you riding with friends and family before you can say "whee!"

318101 - Two Wheeled Tuesday Rides

Ready to move off the trails and onto the roads? Ride with us in a small group setting on a variety of Columbia's bike routes and trails. Each ride is approximately 10-11 miles long at a comfortable pace of 10 mpg. Ride leaders will cover short cuts to popular destinations, trail connectivity and tips to help you go by bike. All participants must have intermediate riding skills. Helmets, front/rear lights and a spare inner tube are required on all rides. Plan to take a different route each week with approximately 90 minutes of riding and stops to chat along the way.

Location: First ride starts at the playground at Flat Branch Park. Start location will vary for each subsequent ride.

318104 - MKT Secret Access Trail Ride

Are you new to town or maybe just starting to head out on the trails? These monthly 11-mile round trip rides will introduce cyclists to Columbia’s backyard gem: the MKT Trail. Ride leaders will travel at a leisurely pace highlighting access to popular retail locations, neighborhoods and the Hinkson Creek and County House Trails. Helmets are required. A front and rear taillight are recommended. Location: Meet at the playground at Flat Branch Park

--------------------Drop-in program. No registration required. Please call Janet at 441-5495 or email jlgodon@gocolumbiamo.com for more information.--------------------

318105 - Loop the City Ride

Join us for a 26-mile loop ride around the City of Columbia. Plan to ride a mix of both soft surface trails, bike lanes and streets with low to medium traffic volume. Participants must have intermediate on-road riding skills. Staff will provide SAG (support and gear) for minor maintenance issues. Please make sure you are self-supported with an inner tube (correct size and valve type) or patch kit and water. Helmets required. Optional: Lunch (on your own) after the ride at Shakespeare's West-discount for participants. Registration suggested.

318200 - City Cycling

City Cycling teaches the skills you need to ride safely and responsibly in traffic and around town. This comprehensive course has something for everyone - even the most seasoned cyclists. League of American Bicyclist certified cycling instructors will facilitate classroom discussion, bike handling skills and on-road rides. Class is limited to 6 participants. Equipment needs: bicycle and helmet.

318900 - Youth Mountain Biking 101

Young riders will learn the basics of mountain biking and road riding skills while making new friends and exploring great trails. Goals of the program are to improve bike safety skills and to instill a passion for cycling as a lifelong skill.

Ability Level: Participants should have intermediate road or trail cycling skills and be comfortable shifting gears and riding 5+ miles!